Yes, I think the original nixie tubes were made by photo etching.. There is
so much work on the tubes (or just preparing the stuff for now) that I
would be very glad to get rid of one problem - making the number for nixie
tubes.. But I am afraid I will have to photo-etch the anode grid anyway, I
cant imagine the laser cutter making it ;-)

Dalibor

2013/1/28 John Rehwinkel <jreh...@mac.com>

> > the numbers for nixi tubes is one of the problem I havent sufficiently
> solved yet. Are your laser cutters able to produce numbers that have 0.4mm
> wide lines? The material would be 0.1mm thick stainless steel sheet (316L).
>
> I had been planning to photoetch mine, but a laser cutter should be able
> to do a good job.  It would also probably be possible with a water jet
> cutter, but I don't think any of our members have access to one.
>
> - John
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